Olivia-de Havilland-Obituary

Olivia de Havilland

Jul 1, 1916 – Jul 26, 2020 (Age 104)

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BORN
July 1, 1916
DIED
July 26, 2020
AGE
104

Obituary

Olivia de Havilland was an Oscar-winning actress who played Melanie Hamilton in "Gone With the Wind" and won two Academy Awards for Best Actress. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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One of the greats and fabulous actresses .

She was a beautiful woman great actress I love having gone with the wind I truly miss her I just found out she passed I am so sorry for her loss for the loss of the family which I know there is none Rest in peace Olivia will be truly missed

Dear Olivia, I am grateful for the many fine movies you made, especially the ones with your sweetheart, Errol Flynn, and for living an exemplary life here on earth. You are one of my female role models because you were strong and fearless, yet remained a lady. Thank you for the lovely note you sent me from your home in Paris many years ago, and the autographed photos. My sympathies to your family, friends, and fans. I hope that you and Errol are finally reunited in Heaven, and are...

A truly inspirational woman of her era, who was loved by everyone and her legacy will live on for decades. Mrs De Havilland stood from the crowd and taught so much to young aspiring actors and actresses. She will be extremely missed and is no doubt sipping champagne in heaven right now. A life well spent XXX

Olivia De Havilland was one of my very favorite movie actresses! I have watched too many of her movies to count! From “Gone with the wind” to “To each his own” and my favorite “The Heiress” she played many different roles and was excellent in all! She will be missed by many!
To her family, God Bless you through your time of grief.

My prayers and thoughts are with her family. I loved in Gone with wind and The adventure of Robin Hood
Darcie Palser Supply, NC

So many many thanks for the wonderful movies you gave us..... I have seen them all ..... and loved each and every one of them.... which are shown on TCM ..... and thank God for that..... the younger generation are watching them too..... May you RIP my dear lady..... you most certainly have earned it.